Ambrose is going to be a star. He's come a long way from doing death matches as Jon Moxley. The guy has it all, he can work in the ring, he's very good on the mic. He has that "it" factor IMO. Happy for the guy for finally getting on TV, should have been on a long time ago.

skullman80 wrote:Ambrose is going to be a star. He's come a long way from doing death matches as Jon Moxley. The guy has it all, he can work in the ring, he's very good on the mic. He has that "it" factor IMO. Happy for the guy for finally getting on TV, should have been on a long time ago.

This. Looking at the setup and potential run he could have with this, it might work out for the best that they held back on his debut. He was awesome in that interview segment. He took over control of the interview, and probably the faction in general, with his flawless and enigmatic delivery of one word - NOPE (followed by 10 seconds of silence). All 3 guys in the faction are very talented and in the future we could probably look back in amazement that they all debuted together at the same time.

I saw that on Tosh the other day. I just saw wrestling out of the corner of my eye and turned just in time to see the guy land. I did one of those full body cringes - hands over my head, curled up into a ball. Brutal.

DudeMan2766 wrote:I saw that on Tosh the other day. I just saw wrestling out of the corner of my eye and turned just in time to see the guy land. I did one of those full body cringes - hands over my head, curled up into a ball. Brutal.

Chris Jericho recently spoke with Will Piper, a journalism student at Staffordshire University, for the Staffordshire Newsletter. He talked about touring and whether or not he'd return to WWE.

On starting a new leg of his tour: "Stoke was great last night, it was awesome to start the tour with a sold out show. I always get nervous, but it's good to have that nervous energy. Stoke's a great city and I'm glad to be back, it was a good show and thanks to everyone for coming out."

On if he will return to WWE: "I'm not quite done with wrestling yet. Never say never."